O Oeste historiográfico norte-americano: a Frontier Thesis vs. a New Western History

Autores

  • Arthur Lima de Avila

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22456/1983-201X.6379

Palavras-chave:

Frontier thesis, New Western History, Historiografia

Resumo

Este artigo busca comparar dois projetos historiográficos antagônicos, a frontier thesis, de Frederick Jackson Turner (1861-1932), e a NewWestern History, movimento de fins da década de 80 do século XX, atentando para os diferentes “Oestes” historiográficos que construíram.

Downloads

Não há dados estatísticos.

Referências

BILLINGTON, Ray Allen. The frontier thesis: valid interpretation of American history? New York: Holt, Rineheart & Winston, 1966.

______. The genesis of the frontier thesis; a study in historical creativity. San Marino: Huntington, 1971.

BOGUE, Allan G. Frederick Jackson Turner; strange roads going down. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998.

BOURDIEU, Pierre. O poder simbólico. Rio de Janeiro: Bertrand Brasil, 1998.

CERTEAU, Michel de. A escrita da história. Rio de Janeiro: Forense Universitária, 1981.

CRONON, William; GITLIN, Jay; MILES, George (Org). Becoming West. In: ______. Under an open sky; rethinking America’s Western past. New York: W. W. Norton, 1992a.

______. In: ______ (Org.). Under an open sky; rethinking America’s Western past. New York: W. W. Norton, 1992b.

DIPPIE, Brian W. American Wests: historiographical perspectives. In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. Trails; towards a new Western history. Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1991.

FABIAN, Ann. History for the masses. In: CRONON, William; GITLIN, Jay; MILES, George (Org). Under an open sky; rethinking America’s Western past. New York: W. W. Norton, 1993.

FARAGHER, John Mack. The frontier trail: rethinking turner and reimagining the American West. American Historical Review, New York, n. 68, p.106-119, Feb. 1993.

______. Afterword. In: FARAGHER, John Mack; TURNER, Frederick Jackson. Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.

FARAGHER, John Mack; HINE, Richard. The American West; a new interpretative history. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2000.

FARAGHER, John Mack; TURNER, Frederick Jackson. Rereading Frederick Jackson Turner. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998.

HOFSTADTER, Richard. The progressive historians; Turner, Beard and Parrington. New York: Holst, 1968.

HOFSTADTER, Richard; LIPSET, Seymour. Turner and the Sociology of the Frontier. New York: Vintage Books, 1968.

LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson. The legacy of conquest; the unbroken past of the American West. New York: W. W. Norton, 1987.

______. What on earth is the new Western history? In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.

______. Something in the Soil. New York: W. W. Norton, 2001a.

LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson. Turnerians all: the dream of a helpful history in an intelligible world. In: ______. Something in the soil. New York: W. W. Norton, 2001b.

LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991a.

______. Preface. In: ______ (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991b. p. X-XI.

LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; WHITE, Richard. The frontier in American culture. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994.

MELANDRI, Pierre. História dos Estados Unidos. Lisboa: Edições 70, 2002.

MILNER II, Clyde A. The view from wisdom. In: CRONON, William; GITLIN, Jay; MILES, George (Org). Under an open sky; rethinking America’s Western past. New York: W. W. Norton, 1993.

MOURA, Gérson. História de uma história. São Paulo: Edusp, 1994.

NASH, Gerald D. Creating the West; historical interpretations (1890-1990). Albuquerque: University New Mexico Press, 1991.

RATTO, Silvia. El debate sobre la frontera a partir de Turner: la New Western history, los borderland y el estudio de las fronteras en Latinoamerica. Boletin del Instituto Ravignani, Buenos Aires, n. 24, 2003.

SLOTKIN, Richard. Regeneration through violence; the myth of the frontier, 1600-1860. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1973.

______. Nostalgia and progress: Theodore Roosevelt’s myth of the frontier. American Quarterly, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, n. 33, p. 609-637, Winter 1981.

______. The fatal environment. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.

______. The gunfighter nation; the myth of the frontier in Twentieth Century America. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1992.

SMITH, Henry Nash.Virgin land; the American West as a symbol and myth. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950.

THOMPSON, Gerald. Another look at the frontier/Western historiography. In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991. p. 89-97.

TURNER, Frederick Jackson. The frontier in American history. New York: Dover, 1996a.

______. The significance of the frontier in American history. In: ______. The frontier in American history. New York: Dover, 1996b.

______. The problem of the West. In: ______. The frontier in American history. New York: Dover, 1996c.

______. Contributions to American democracy. In: ______. The frontier in American history. New York: Dover, 1996d.

______. Social forces in American history. In: ______. The frontier in American history. New York: Dover, 1996e.

WEST, Elliott. A longer, grimmer, but more interesting story. In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.

WHITE, Richard. Frederick Jackson Turner and Buffalo Bill. In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; WHITE, Richard. The frontier in American culture. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994.

WORSTER, Donald. Beyond the agrarian myth. In: LIMERICK, Patricia Nelson; MILNER II, Clyde A.; RANKIN, Charles E. (Org.). Trails; toward a new Western history. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1991.

Downloads

Publicado

2005-01-01

Como Citar

Avila, A. L. de. (2005). O Oeste historiográfico norte-americano: a Frontier Thesis vs. a New Western History. Anos 90, 12(21), 369–413. https://doi.org/10.22456/1983-201X.6379

Edição

Seção

Artigos